Search Results: French web series Destin creator

Theater Review: “The Blue Flower” — The Kitsch of Death

December 12, 2010
Posted in , ,

The set-up sounds promising, a look back at a time of furious intellectual and artistic ferment, especially with its demand for art that challenges rather than caters to conventional tastes, creativity that revels in distortion, the surreal, the political, and the visceral. The Blue Flower. Music, Lyrics, and Script and Videography by Jim Bauer. Artwork,…

Read More

Dance Review: Bill T. Jones’ “Curriculum II” — Visceral Meditations on the Intersection of Race and Technology

April 21, 2023
Posted in , ,

 Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company’s Curriculum II is no intellectual exercise. It is a gut-wrenching journey into the heart of darkness, offset by flashes of compassion and light.

Read More

Visual Arts Review: “Conjuring the Spirit World” — Can You Believe Your Eyes?

September 28, 2024
Posted in , ,

This simultaneously entertaining and provocative show contests the premise that people today are invariably more sophisticated than those who lived in spiritualism’s heyday.

Read More

Television Review: “Menudo: Forever Young” — An Abusive Fountain of Youth

June 27, 2022
Posted in , ,

Given the pain they endured, it is admirable just how strong many of the Menudo members are.

Read More

Album Review: Innovative “Love & Mercy” Soundtrack is Worth the Wait

September 25, 2015
Posted in , , , ,

Atticus Ross’ success in creating these pieces results in a listening experience quite a bit more harrowing and evocative than the lush and sunny Beach Boys harmonies people are accustomed to.

Read More

Book Review: Flann O’Brien at 100 — An Enduring Comic Genius

December 20, 2011
Posted in , ,

There is no way that The Arts Fuse was going to miss celebrating the 100th birthday of one of the greatest satirists of the 20th century — Irish genius Flann O’Brien.

Read More

Book Review: The “Jewish Lives” Series — Biography Simplified But Illuminating

June 27, 2014
Posted in , ,

YUP’s uneven Jewish Lives offers a series of short, accessible biographies that could become a significant literary mural, showcasing the scope of Jewish culture.

Read More

Theater Interview: Anthony Clarvoe on “The Living” — Surviving Plague Time

May 24, 2020
Posted in , ,

The Living “is about the impulse to draw back, to lie, to conceal, and to retreat versus the impulse to gather, to commune, to cooperate, to find common ground. Those two conflicting impulses seem to inform our response to every disaster.”

Read More

Rock Album Review: The Plastic Ono Band Celebrates 50 — A Nice Warm Cup of Instant Karma

September 16, 2021
Posted in , , ,

After having diagnosed the ails of modernity, screamed out his most deeply held traumas, and shrugged off his role in the biggest band ever, John Lennon is content to have a riverside cuddle under a tree in the sun with the woman he loves. Amen.

Read More

Classical Music Commentary: The Perilous Life of the Handel & Haydn Society?

September 11, 2012
Posted in , ,

The greatest obstacle H&H faces in building new audiences, though, is far more insidious than too many period ensembles in town: it has to do with time.

Read More

Recent Posts

Popular Posts

Categories

Archives